Functions and Change: A Modeling Approach to College Algebra (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter P, Problem 17E
The Size of the Earth The radius of the Earth is approximately
a. How far is it around the equator? (Hint: You are looking for the circumference of a
b. What is the volume of the Earth? (Hint: The volume of a sphere of radius
b. What is the surface area of the Earth? (Hint: The surface area of a sphere of radius
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